Katakana Japanese

Posted by Mo | Personal | Thursday 4 November 2004 11:40 pm

Thanks for my buddy Shane for hooking me up with the japanese letters of Hamoudy :)

This is easy you have to admit! English letters compared to this; I mean come on dude!

7 Comments »

  1. Comment by Shane — 11/4/2004 @ 11:41 pm

    BOOYAH! Anyone want their names done, just leave a comment. I’m a Japanese major at Michigan State University. Rock.

  2. Comment by Mo — 11/4/2004 @ 11:43 pm

    Dude, you’re advertising at my site WTF :)
    Just playing! thanks a Bunch ;)

  3. Comment by Nick — 11/5/2004 @ 12:14 am

    No offense intended, but I’m kind of curious what you do with a Japanese major?

  4. Comment by Shane — 11/5/2004 @ 1:00 am

    There are a lot of options. Once I graduate, there’s a national program called the JET program where I’m guaranteed a year of work in Japan, renewable up to 3 years total if I opted for it. I would most likely be put in a position to be a teacher’s aid in a high school or something, helping teach English to Japanese students. If I wanted to do that for a living in a college environment, I’d just have to get a teacher’s certificate or degree. I’ve always wanted to get into film/anime/video game translation. Although the market is small, it exists. I just saw an add for ADV hiring translators in last months issue of Newtype. If I could do anything, I would want to be involved in Japanese film somehow. Maybe be a cultural advisor or possibly start my own company that releases Japanese films in America. Second to that would be to work for Square-Enix and do localization, aka preparing Japanese games for a US release. I’d probably have to do more schooling for either of those. Most people dual major, which I could do, then I’d have a lot more options opened up to me. There’s a lot, you just gotta know what’s available and I don’t know too much. I just know I really have fun with my classes and I love it.

  5. Comment by Eman-Aqua — 11/5/2004 @ 3:53 am

    That’s so cute :grin: last year in my french course a Japanese friend wrote my name in Japanese, it was beautiful. Although I found it complicated, but I believe it’s so creative and artistic, I love it.

  6. Comment by Nick — 11/5/2004 @ 9:38 am

    Working for the game industry would be sweet!!

  7. Comment by charlene — 11/5/2004 @ 10:18 am

    Chinese characters are awesome! I am chinese lady! of course, i write chinese characters! and i love chinese! “Ni Hao Ma”?..translation: (How Are You?)

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